Elizabeth now has her blouse and top skirt. There were no particular problems with the patterns.I would suggest doing as I did, marking the ends of rows in the turn-fests of rows 47 and 48.An unusual stitch which cropped up was the use of KRPR (Knit, Return to LH needle, Pass next stitch over, Return to RH needle) as a better right-leaning decrease match to SKP than a simple K2tog. This is interesting as most people ponder over matching the left-leaning decreases rather than worry about right-leaning ones.But the hems!!! The hems!! The sleeves, the top and the skirt are all hemmed. This makes a pretty shape, but sometimes seemed a bit hem-mad.A tip - when knitting with black yarn, save the making up until daylight hours. Knit something else in the meantime, if need be. This saves the time of having to unpick a seam and do it again once you've seen it in the light!Now what would a witch be without her hat? So that is the next item on the agenda.All cast on and ready to go.